Identification and properties of the M giant/X-ray system HD 154791 =2A 1704+241.
Koenigsberger, G.; Elvis, M.; Watson, M. G.; Fabbiano, G.; Garcia, M.; Schwartz, D.; Patterson, J.; Swank, J.; Baliunas, S. L.; Doxsey, R.
United States, United Kingdom
Abstract
The Aerial V X-ray source 2A 1704+241 (= 4U 1700+24 = 3A 1703+241) is identified with the M3 II star HD 154791. The identification is based on a precise X-ray position determined by the HEAO 1 scanning modulation collimator and the Einstein Observatory imaging proportional counter, together with a spectrum measured by the International Ultraviolet Explorer. The ultraviolet spectrum shows strong emission of C IV 1550 A, N v 1238 A, and Mg II 2800 A, which is very unusual among M giants. This is the first X-ray detection of an M giant which has a completely normal optical spectrum. The X-ray luminosity reaches three orders of magnitude above the mean upper limit for the coronal X-ray flux from M giants. Although there is no direct evidence for a binary system, since radial velocity variations have not been observed, it is shown that a plausible neutron star binary model can be constructed.